The government's plan to gradually lift lockdown could reportedly see us "broadly" back to normal by July with pubs open in May.
A blueprint of the plans is also set to bring back hotel holidays in April as part of a limited Easter easing, it is reported.
Boris Johnson and his cabinet are this week finalising plans to gradually bring the country out of lockdown. The relaxation of the rules, put in place to tackle the spread of coronavirus, could be implemented at "four-weekly intervals", the Daily Mail reports.
The final stage would see life return to a form of normality, potentially still with measures such as face masks and social distancing, by July - 16 months after Boris Johnson first plunged the country into lockdown.